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What is the function of the bumpy pads on a Tasmanian devils paws

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With many other animals, they help with balance and stability. They provide traction, and they also protect the feet from sores. Since they are slightly rugged, they also help with friction while walking. Some might say that they are the shoes that they are born with xD
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